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RICHARD M. FAIRBANKS FOUNDATION
RICHARD M. FAIRBANKS FOUNDATION
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
The mission of the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation is to advance the vitality of Indianapolis and the well-being of its people.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
HENDRICKS COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU, INC.
HENDRICKS COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU, INC.
Danville, Indiana
1-24 employees
HENDRICKS COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES INC is a company based out of P O BOX 448, DANVILLE, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF WAYNE COUNTY
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF WAYNE COUNTY
Richmond, Indiana
25-49 employees
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF WAYNE COUNTY is a company based out of 1717 S. L ST., RICHMOND, Indiana, United States.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SERVING CENTRAL INDIANA
BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU SERVING CENTRAL INDIANA
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
The Better Business Bureau® of the Upstate is a non-profit organization serving 10 counties of Upstate, South Carolina. We are committed to helping businesses and consumers foster a marketplace of trust. We support our military, assist our seniors, empower our youth, and hold businesses to higher standards. BBB is committed to helping consumers find businesses they can trust. Your continued support helps us have the ability to provide more public outreach and scam awareness, conduct investigations into unethical business behaviors, and continue dispute resolution efforts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
THE CLOWES FUND, INC.
THE CLOWES FUND, INC.
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
Megan Reilly came to The Clowes Fund in 2015 as an accomplished grantmaker with a deep appreciation for the nonprofit sector and for supporting effective leaders that are making a difference in our world. Megan has worked with a number of family and community boards to achieve their philanthropic goals, and her experience spans the fields of immigrant services, workforce development and education. Prior to her appointment as Executive Director, Megan served as the Fund’s Program Director following four years as New England Program Officer. Megan earned a Masters of Business Administration at Brandeis University, Heller School of Social Policy and Management after a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Boston University. Megan is a graduate of the LeadBoston leadership development program who honed her skills through 15 years of experience at The Boston Foundation and then at Hemenway & Barnes. After 21 years in philanthropy, Megan has a well-established network across New England and a growing network of mission-focused colleagues in Indianapolis.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
AMERICAN FRATERNAL ALLIANCE
AMERICAN FRATERNAL ALLIANCE
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
The American Fraternal Alliance, formed in 1886, unites the not-for-profit fraternal benefit societies operating in 50 states, the District of Columbia and Canada. Alliance member societies represent nearly 8 million individuals, making it one of America’s largest member-volunteer networks. Each year members of fraternal benefit societies invest more than 75 million hours in community works and contribute more than $486 million to charitable programs supporting community service projects. Fraternal benefit societies provide financial services, including life insurance and annuities, as well as a variety of other benefits such as scholarships, educational programs, vocational opportunities, and group discount programs to members.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market
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THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF MUNCIE AND DELAWARE COUNTY INC.
THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF MUNCIE AND DELAWARE COUNTY INC.
Muncie, Indiana
1-24 employees
The Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County, Inc. encourages philanthropy, assists donors in building an enduring source of charitable assets, and exercises leadership in directing resources to enhance the quality of life for residents of Muncie and Delaware County.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CENTRAL INDIANA LAND TRUST
CENTRAL INDIANA LAND TRUST
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
CILTI preserves the best of Central Indiana’s natural areas, protecting plants and animals, so Hoosiers can experience the wonder of the state’s natural heritage. Our organization is a member of Indiana Land Protection Alliance and is nationally accredited by the Land Trust Alliance Commission. CILTI works closely with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. We proudly partner with the Division of Nature Preserves, The Nature Conservancy and many land trusts from across the state in our land protection efforts. To guide our work, we have developed a strategic conservation plan that blends landscape, plant community and species-based methodologies. Our approach is three-tiered, as we strive to: -protect land of local or community significance* -assist partners with their priority lands** -preserve core conservation areas (our main focus) How We Work: The Central Indiana Land Trust has protected more than 5,500 acres of Indiana’s natural heritage since 1990. This protection usually takes one of three forms: -We own and manage nature preserves. After receiving donations of land or buying land, we manage those lands as preserves for the benefit of the public. -We hold conservation easements. We forge legal agreements with willing landowners to protect their land by restricting certain activities and conserving conservation values forever. -We form management agreements. We help landowners develop and implement stewardship plans that protect their properties’ unique conservation values. *Land of local or community significance includes properties that may be less valuable from an ecosystem standpoint, but are meaningful projects because of their special features or importance to the community. **Partners’ priority lands might be owned by organizations like another land trust, state DNR or a local park system. Our role may be different depending on the situation.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
Assisted in casework related to Prisoner's Rights, Free Speech of Public Employees, and Indian Rights with an emphasis on the Indian Child Welfare Act. Also conducted client intake with the CT Civil Liberties Union.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW OFFICIALS
ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAW OFFICIALS
Fishers, Indiana
1-24 employees
Promoting Global Regulatory Excellence ARELLO® was founded in 1930 to facilitate information exchange and cooperation among policy makers for the real estate (estate agency) industry. ARELLO® supports jurisdictions in the administration and enforcement of real estate license laws to promote and protect the public interest. We are comprised of the official governmental agencies and other organizations around the world that issue real estate licenses or registrations in addition to regulating real estate practice and enforcing real estate law. ARELLO® is also a leader in the fields of Education Content Certification, Distance Education Certification, and Real Estate Licensing Examination Accreditation. These programs provide regulators with assurances that real estate pre-license education courses and exams meet the highest industry standards. Vision: The essential link for making regulation better. Core Values: We value... Protection of the public interest; Freedom from undue influence; The exchange of information and the creation of knowledge; and An inclusive community, with cooperation among regulators and jurisdictions.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BAKING
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BAKING
Carmel, Indiana
1-24 employees
The American Society of Baking is a professional organization, bringing together individuals in the baked goods industry for networking and professional development.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
INDIANA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIA
INDIANA RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIA
Indianapolis, Indiana
1-24 employees
You have a partner in your life after the classroom. We are your voice in the General Assembly, your source for retirement planning and your connection to long-time colleagues and new friends. Since 1950, we have served retired educators as: * Your planning resource - by providing information and guidance before and during retirement. * Your voice in the Indiana General Assembly - by promoting your welfare as legislators consider your retirement benefits. * Your benefit provider - by offering discounts on many goods and services from partners who appreciate your many years of service. * Your social connection - by hosting local chapter meetings, regional events and travel opportunities where you can enjoy time with other retired colleagues.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive